Horses for Sale in Stockton CA, Ladera CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Stockton, CA 95203
Atrevido
Atrevido stands at 16.2H tall at 3yrs old. He has gorgeous breed type! He i..
Stockton, California
Black
Andalusian
Stallion
7
Stockton, CA
CA
$18,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Stockton, CA 95203
Kirby
Kirby is a literal powerhouse of a Spanish colt - an exemplary colt with si..
Stockton, California
Bay
Andalusian
Stallion
7
Stockton, CA
CA
$24,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Ladera, CA 92694
Jack
Cartels Jack Attack (Jack) is a friendly gelded yearling, ready to start hi..
Ladera, California
Black
Quarter Horse
Gelding
5
Ladera, CA
CA
$8,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Canyon, CA 91351
Athena
up for sale is an 11yr registered OTTB shes off the track therobread shes v..
Canyon, California
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
15
Canyon, CA
CA
$9,000
Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Elk Grove, CA 95624
Belle
missouri fox trotter mare gaited broke to ride needs an experienced rider..
Elk Grove, California
Palomino
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
15
Elk Grove, CA
CA
$1,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in San Ramon, CA 94583
Amigo
Nice Arab Gelding good starter horse...
San Ramon, California
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
21
San Ramon, CA
CA
$700
Morgan - Horse for Sale in Wilton, CA 95693
Noah
Mother Lode Morgan show reserve champion pleasure driving. Competed 8 years..
Wilton, California
Bay
Morgan
Gelding
20
Wilton, CA
CA
$7,200

About Brentwood, CA

Brentwood was originally laid out on land donated from property owned by John Marsh, an East Contra Costa County pioneer who acquired Rancho Los Meganos, the land grant that Brentwood is built upon, in 1837 from Jose Noriega. Marsh was one of the wealthiest men in California and was instrumental in its becoming independent from Mexico and part of the United States. His letters extolling the potential for agriculture in California were published in newspapers throughout the East. They resulted in the first wagon trains to California. Marsh encouraged this, and allowed new arrivals to stay on his ranch until they could get settled.